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" Being your slave, what should I do but tend Upon the hours and times of your desire ? I have no precious time at all to spend, Nor services to do, till you require. Nor dare I chide the world-without-end hour, Whilst I, my sovereign, watch the clock for... "
The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare - Page 273
by William Shakespeare - 1821
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Poems Written by Mr. William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare - 1775 - 290 pages
...queftion with my jealous thought, Where you may be, or your affairs fuppofe ; But like a fad flave ftay, and think of nought, Save where you are : how happy you make thofe ! ^So true a fool is love, that in your will, (Tho* you do any thing) he thinks no ill. That...
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Supplement to the Edition of Shakspeare's Plays Published in 1778 by Samuel ...

Edmond Malone - 1780 - 792 pages
...queftion with my jealous thought, Where you may be, or your affairs fuppofe, But, like a fad flave, flay and think of nought, Save, where you are how happy you make thofe : So true a fool is love, that in your will (Though you do any thing) he thinks no ill. LVHI....
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Specimens of the Early English Poets, Volume 1

George Ellis - English poetry - 1790 - 346 pages
...qucftion wkh my jealous thought, Where you may be, or your affairs fuppofe; But, like a fad flave, flay and think of nought Save where you are: how happy you make thofel So true a fool is love, that in your will Tho' you do any thing, he thinks no ill. WHOLESOME...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes ..., Volume 10

William Shakespeare - 1790 - 752 pages
...queftion with my jealous thought, Where you may be, or your affair* fuppofe ; But, like a fad (lave, flay and think of nought, Save, where you are, how happy you make thofe : So true a fool is love, that in your will (Though you do any thing") he thinks no ill. , LVI1I....
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A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Spenser. Shakespeare ...

1792 - 774 pages
...qu«ftion with my jealous thought, Where you may be, or your affairs fuppofe, But, like a fad flave, flay and think of nought, Save, where you are how happy you make thofe : So true a fool is love, that in your will (Though you do any thing) he thinks no ill. LVII!....
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The poems of William Shakspeare, with mr. Capell's History of the ..., Volume 18

William Shakespeare - 1798 - 306 pages
...queftion with my jealous thought, Where you may be, or your affairs fuppofe, But, like a fad flave, ftay and think of nought, Save, where you are how happy you make thofe : So true a fool is love, that in your will (Though you do any thing) he thinks no ill. L iij...
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Specimens of the early English poets [ed. by G. Ellis.]. To which ..., Volume 2

English poets - 1801 - 382 pages
...10 spend, Nor services to do till you require : Nor dare I chide the world-without-end hour, WhiUt I, my sovereign ! watch the clock for you; Nor think...adieu. Nor dare I question with my jealous thought, \Vherc you may be, or your affairs suppose; But, like a sad slave, stay and think of nought Save whei...
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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed an ..., Volume 1

George Ellis - English poetry - 1803 - 468 pages
...at all to spend, Nor services to do till you require : Nor dare I chide the world-without-end hour, Whilst I, my sovereign, watch the clock for you; Nor...those ! So true a fool is love, that in your will Tho' you do any thing, he thinks no ill. [From " The Passionate Pilgrim" 1599, corrected from a MS....
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Poems, with illustrative remarks [ed. by W.C. Oulton]. To which is ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1804 - 268 pages
...dare I chide the world-without-end hour, Whilst I (my sovereign) watch the clock for you; Nor thinkthe bitterness of absence sour, When you have bid your servant once adieu, Nor dare.I question with my jealous thought, Where you may be, or your affairs suppose; But like a sad...
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The Poems of William Shakespeare: Comprehending Venus and Adonis, Tarquin ...

William Shakespeare - 1808 - 224 pages
...at all to spend, Nor services to do till you require : Nor dare I chide the world-without-end hour. Whilst I (my sovereign) watch the clock for you ;...those ! So true a fool is love, that in your will, (Tho1 you do any thing) he thinks no ill. That God forbid, that made me first your slave, I should...
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